After Ming Gui led his men to evacuate, the industrial park turned into a sea of fire, including the three-story buildings, which were all engulfed by the flames.
Ming Gui ordered his men to take away everything useful and completely destroy the rest that was useless.
It's worth mentioning that the industrial park originally had two armored vehicles and one tank, but now they've all gone to Minggui.
Because the warlord soldiers in the industrial park were preparing to search for Ming Gui and his group, and armored vehicles and tanks were not suitable for use in the jungle, they were not deployed.
Once the battle began, Ye Zi's sweep started at the location of armored vehicles and tanks, so the warlord soldiers had no chance to get close.
The industrial park received a total of 600 people. It had ample ammunition reserves and spare weapons, and hardly any were used up.
Perhaps because of the thirty men sent by the Black Sun Mercenary Group, whose combat capabilities had been initially verified, they felt that these thirty men were capable of protecting the industrial park, so they also had a lot of cash, more than ten million US dollars and nearly ten million Chinese yuan.
And these things are now also going to Minggui for a bargain.
Ming Gui's trip was incredibly fruitful; in terms of manpower, only a few were killed and a few were lightly wounded during the attack on the building.
Aside from these, there were no other casualties.
As for the weapons and ammunition consumed, they were made up for by the weapons and ammunition captured, and even exceeded by a considerable amount.
After returning to the camp in high spirits, the group immediately began to move. The seriously wounded were to be sent back to the main camp to recuperate, while the lightly wounded were responsible for going to the border to hand over prisoners and trapped personnel to the Chinese government.
The rest were Ming Gui, his uninjured subordinates, and Ye Zi, totaling less than three hundred people.
After moving to a new camp, Minggui excitedly found Yezi and said that the battle was well worth it, and the spoils were enough for the Kokang Autonomous Government to build more infrastructure.
Ye Zi was secretly taken aback; it turned out they had hit it off immediately.
Kokang sent people under the guise of revenge to rob drug traffickers and warlords of their money and develop themselves. This would allow China to rescue its trapped citizens and also deplete its stockpiled weapons.
Although the Kokang region belongs to Laos and Myanmar, the Kokang people have their own government, which is completely obedient to orders but not to propaganda. However, whether these orders can be implemented is questionable.
But in any case, this is an internal struggle within Myanmar and has nothing to do with other countries.
Ye Zi nodded calmly, then continued checking her ammunition box.
Although the ammunition boxes were full, Ming Gui's soldiers loaded them not because they were afraid the soldiers would sabotage them, but because they were afraid the soldiers would mishandle them and affect their shooting.
With fewer soldiers under his command, Ming Gui changed his target, focusing on attacking small industrial parks to make a quick buck.
Ye Zi couldn't take it after just one time because the harvest was too small. These small industrial parks had no cash flow at all. When they needed to reward their subordinates, they either had to issue IOUs or transfer money directly.
Moreover, the assembly team in the industrial park is small, only thirty to fifty people, who are basically cannon fodder.
Not only do I have no money, but my meager health points will be used up after a few shots, and I'll also waste a lot of time.
After capturing a small industrial park for the second time, Ming Gui also discovered this problem. He attacked and occupied the park twice, but gained very little. Not only did he not make any money, but he also consumed a lot of weapons and ammunition.
Don't think that 30 to 50 enemies can use a lot of ammunition. This is the jungle of Myanmar. Although the people of Mingui are all Kokang people, they have not formed any regular fighting force.
In war, heavy weapons clear the way, and during a charge, they fire with unwavering resolve. How long does a burst of bullets last? If you hold the trigger, it's only about ten seconds.
There is a difference between faith shooting and faith shooting. Faith shooting in the Black Continent is purely faith-based, focusing on a striking pose.
The faith-based firing of regular troops is a predictive faith-based firing.
Ming Gui's Faith Shooting team falls somewhere in between, focusing primarily on attitude and personal opinion.
Offensive initiative—that's attitude, a soldier's attitude of obeying orders. Whether or not you can hit the enemy is another matter, but at least fire a few shots.
I felt I could hit the enemy, I felt there was an enemy ambush here, I felt I needed to cover the charge – these were all reasons to fire a few shots.
With 100 men participating in the attack, they can basically empty one or two magazines before actually engaging the enemy.
After engaging the enemy, they would unleash a barrage of fire, emptying one or two magazines in the process.
On average, each soldier would consume 100 bullets in a battle, so 100 soldiers would consume 10,000 bullets, or five boxes of bullets.
This is just for rifle bullets; if you add light and heavy machine guns and rocket launchers, the consumption will be much greater.
Such consumption and income are disproportionate; who would be willing to continue fighting like this?
The Chinese army has stood at the pinnacle of the world for many years. Although it hasn't experienced any major events in recent years, Ye Zi is clearly an elite who has been through many battles.
Although Ming Gui wouldn't let Ye Zi command his subordinates, it wouldn't hurt to ask for her suggestions.
Ye Zi was also anxious. The departure time was getting closer and closer, but the collection progress of killing intent and health points had slowed down a lot, which was not what he wanted.
I had originally planned to find an opportunity to discuss with Minggui about launching a few large industrial parks, but I didn't expect Minggui to come first.
Ye Zi looked at the map again and again; he didn't quite understand it either. After putting the map down, Ye Zi asked:
Are there any warlords around here?
Ming Gui shook his head and said:
"The warlords in this area have left the jungle and gone to nearby towns. They don't want to waste their soldiers in the jungle."
"We're not going to stay here long. The moment we leave, they'll be back to their mountain strongholds and continue their warlord reigns."
Ye Zi nodded. Warlords did use drugs to control soldiers, but they also needed to pay the soldiers' wages, otherwise who would risk their lives for them?
Although they don't have much time to train, training is essential. Training a soldier who is qualified in the eyes of a warlord will also require a lot of investment. Instead of fighting Ming Gui in a war of attrition, it's better to hide for a few days. Anyway, it won't have much impact on them. Just treat it as a vacation in town.
Without the warlord's camp, the industrial park would be nothing but cannon fodder, and neither of them would gain any benefit.
Ye Zi pondered for a while and suddenly remembered the Black Sun Mercenary Group. These people provided him with more health points than the warlord soldiers. Moreover, the Black Sun was a mercenary group mainly composed of Japanese and Koreans, so killing them would be a good thing.
"The Bai family hired Black Sun, right? Where is their headquarters?"
Ming Gui was stunned for a moment, then exclaimed in shock:
"You're not planning to attack the Bai family's headquarters, are you?"
That's what they said, but their hands honestly pointed out the location of the Bai family's headquarters.
Ye Zi glanced at the map; it only showed the name of a small town. She then asked:
"Does their family live in town?"
“No, it’s a manor outside the town.” Ming Gui said, taking out his terminal and showing Ye Zi a local map.
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